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I know the style and flip case aren't to everyone's liking, but I just kept coming back to this one and finally decided to pull the trigger. It arrived Tuesday of this week and I couldn't be happier. It's really quite stunning in person, and looks just right on my 7.5" wrist. For those that may be unaware, the movement is a Valjoux 7750, highly modified by ETA for this specific watch (Hamilton and ETA both being part of the Swatch Group). The only real negative is the lack of lume on the markers. Not a deal breaker, but I do like to be able to view the markers in a dark room, like a theater.

Other than that, there's really nothing I don't like about this watch. If you're into time pieces that are different, you'd be doing yourself a disservice by not checking out the Face 2 Face II, especially since they only made 1999 of them. It's oval shape and unusual double-sided, flipping case are very unique indeed.

Exactly. I don't pay MSRP for my pieces. For me personally it's not worth the perceived value of a 2-year manufacturer warranty, especially when most of the larger sites (Jomashop, eBay, Amazon, etc.) offer their own warranties in their place, but that's a topic for another post altogether.

If people ask me what a piece costs I give them the MSRP since the grey market isn't everyone's cup of tea. Oh, and IF I ever tire of this one and decide to sell, it'll cost you a BIT more than 25! :wink:

Absolutely love it! Only nit is the branding on the exhibition case back, but you don’t really see it. The fit, finish, cut-out sword hands, sandwich dial, heavy leather band, all are superb! The Lume is the surprising star though
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I have read a fair bit about these watches, and the reviews are brilliant. I pulled the trigger and bought a San Martin 62 MAS with the grey sunburst dial. For a homage they aren't cheap, and it cost me about £240 including duty and postage to get to the UK. The service is great. You get an...

Been looking for one these for a while. I owned one in the 70s, and when it arrived it was meeting up with an old friend. Timex oversized hand wind, made in 1975. This one is close to mint, and working well. It comes in at 43mm, although still has an 18mm lug width. Watches of that day were...

Hello everyone,
First off all I hope all of you and your loved ones are happy and healthy.
Now coming to the topic. I just bought this Marathon H3 watch. But it does not have box and papers. I bought the watch for $95 USD. I need you input on the buy and the watch. And the second input I need...